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when they become mutually detrimental, under a compact of peace, 

 for a certain period. The Juthooees have the following subdivisions: — 



1. Brahmanee, 7- Sungujur, 



2. Beijaranee, 8. Rodranee, 



3. Budanee, 9. Sheran, 



4. Shadingur, 10. Khosan, 



5. Julleelee, 11. Seyed Khananee. 



6. Sahawanee, 



The principal town is Durapur, situated to the east of Shikarpoor 

 about twenty miles. The Juthooee country is necessarily productive, 

 in consequence of its facilities for irrigation. 



No. 3. 



The Boordies form a numerous and powerful tribe of Beloochees, 



The Boordie tribe inhabiting the country to the north-east of Shikar- 



of Beloochees. poor# The bounds of Boordekur extend to the south 



to the Indus; north to the Soolyman range and the Boogtie country; 



east to Gooblah, and the Budanee, and Kulkee tribes of Jutt; and 



to the west to midway between Tull and Meerpore. There are 



four principal Sirdars, or heads of tribes in Boordekur. 



Boordekur is rich and productive, being advantageously situated for 

 irrigation from the river. Jowaree is the principal cultivation, wheat, 

 however, is in some parts plentiful. The Boordies are essentially a 

 predatory tribe; their whole country is tributary to Meer Rustara 

 of Khyrpoor, and pays in kind according to seasons. The Boordies 

 are sub-divided into fourteen tribes, as follows, three of them have 

 again their sub-divisions : — 



1. Boonglanee, .. f 1. Shuragye. 



2. Ghajhanee, . . j 2. Kunderanee. 



3. Kuneesanee, . . *! 3. Dyreeanee. 



4. Nidwanee, . . | 4. Sahulkanee. 



5. Bajkanee, .. ^5. Sahutranee. 



6. Buhulkanee, 

 7- Dahanee, 



8. Japie, 



9. Bukeranee, 

 10. Chohilanee, 



